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Laura can help her father twist hay to burn as fuel; she can grind wheat.
This Sunday at 1 and 3 p.m., in preparation for Passover, the museum offers a model matzo factory, in which children can cut and grind wheat, mix dough and bake matzos to take home.
In 35 volumes, this great work told its readers how to keep bees, make cider or wooden shoes, cure tobacco, prepare hemp, build a windmill, grind wheat, or — in the case that Sennett expands upon — make paper as it was then produced at the great L'Anglée factory south of Paris.
Until the two farmers can raise $25,000 to buy a communal grist mill and grain silo, they will sell wheat berries at the Montauk farmers' market, as well as to beer brewers and chefs in New York; in Montauk they will use a small electric unit to grind wheat into flour on demand.
"When you grind wheat to make flour, insects will come out with it too," she said.
It was built in the early nineteenth century to grind wheat into flour.
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The 1806 windmill is a fine example of 19th-century wooden technology for grinding wheat and corn.
Mr. Berry's prescription for the planet's ills appeared tailor made for listeners like the Steins; Luane Todd, a retired grass farmer in Harrison, Ark.; and Howard Stoner from Troy, N.Y., who grinds wheat and rye using an exercise bicycle.
"I don't know if the time I spent grinding wheat with a hand grinder or making tofu, or making sandals out of car tyres, whether that translates into positives for the company," he says, after staring at the voice recorder for what seems like an eternity.
Help a good cause!" shouted a man in yellow boots, waving a pair of footlong toy boats, as we walked down the cobblestone street toward Brown's Race in Rochester, a relic of America's early industrial years that once powered mills grinding wheat into flour for New York City bakeries.
Mon-Sun 10am-8pm fromfrom the crowds of Mitte and Prenzlauer Berg, the family owned Weichardt Brot, sports a bronzed croissant as a door handle and has a stone mill grinding wheat berries into fresh flour in a side room with big windows onto the street.
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